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English exercise about Canada

English exercise about Canada

Reading 1. Canada is the northern neighbor of the United States of America. The capital of Canada is Ottawa,but the biggest city is Toronto.In Toronto you can see – the CN Tower, which is 553 meters high-the tallest building in Canada. 2. Canada has two national languages-English

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Learn English grammar – “have something done”

Learn English grammar – “have something done”

If you read this article probably General English course in our school is for you! “Have something done” means that you get somebody else to do something for you. For example: I’m going to have my hair cut. I’m having a copy of the report sent to

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The uses of Should / Ought to with Learn English in Dublin

The uses of Should / Ought to with Learn English in Dublin

We use Should as a modal verb used to give advice and recommendation. Examples: – You should see a doctor. – You should keep your promises. – Should we buy her a present? Should can also be used for obligation. For example: – I should call my

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English lesson : Preposition and Conjunctions – like / as

Learn the Preposition and Conjunctions : In English, a preposition is a word used to express some relation of different things or thoughts to each other, and is generally placed before a noun or a pronoun. And a conjunction is a word used to connect words or

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English lesson : Future – Will/Shall

Learn the Future – Will/Shall Will is a modal verb used in English to indicate future time. For example: – It will be sunny tomorrow. – The new restaurant will open next week. Will comes after the subject and before the main verb, and in questions the

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English : Future with going to

Learn the Future – Going to There is no one ‘future tense’ in English. There are 4 future forms. The one which is used most often in spoken English is ‘going to’, not ‘will’. Going to is used to show a future intention. For example: – I’m

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English course : past simple

English class about Past Simple : The Past Simple tense, also called the Simple Past, is used in english for past actions that happened either at a specific time, which can either be given by a time phrase (yesterday, last year, etc.) or understood from the context.

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Come and Go Phrasal Verbs

20 August 2008 – Written by Rob There are a variety of phrasal verbs, many of them quite common, which use the words ‘come’ and ‘go’. (Remember, a phrasal verb consists of a verb and a preposition.) Look at these sentences: Come – That band’s new CD

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PUT Phrasal Verbs

13 August 2008 – Written by Rob In this lesson, we will look at some of the phrasal verbs in English that contain the word ‘put’. (Remember, a phrasal verb consists of a verb and one or sometimes two prepositions. E.g. Put = verb, down = preposition

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Negative statements in the past

August 6 2008 – Written by Rob Consider these sentences in the past simple tense: – We watched the play in the old theatre. – I shot my woman – They saved the world They are positive statements – they describe things that happened. If we want

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